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    Hello, my name is Penny. I am trying to find out some information about my dad Edward Stanley Ingleton known as Ted by his friends. I think he was in the merchant Navy when the war started. I know he was on the ship HMS Eastway as a petty officer and the ship’s plumber at some time in the war he was at D Day in the Eastway. I would like to know how to find out more about his Merchant Navy and war service but don’t know where to start. He was born 15/07/1920 and died in Feb 2001. He never really talked about the war (apart from singing his navy songs to us as kids). He had a bad knee which was caused by shrapnel but I don’t know how.
    Any help on where to start would be greatly appreciated appreciated.
    P.S I know he was on the Eastway as I happened to google his name years ago and a publication by Sidney Toone came up about the war and dads name and phot was in it.

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    Hello Penny
    At this stage on what you have posted sounds like he was in the Royal Navy , possibly at some time Merchant as well? I will have to look this up, and see if he was in fact in the Merchant Navy??
    The Ship in Question was a Royal Navy Dock Landing Ship , and his Rank was that of a RN Officer.

    HMS Eastway (F 140) of the Royal Navy - British Dock landing ship of the Casa Grande class - Allied Warships of WWII - uboat.net

    Ship H M S Eastway WW2 - Search

    ABOARD HMS EASTWAY, THE FIRST LANDING SHIP DOCK. 30 NOVEMBER AND 1 DECEMBER 1943, GREENOCK. | Imperial War Museums

    Do you perhaps have any other info ,possibly like any Number beginning with the Letters either J or K ??
    Where was he Born??

    You might want to read the following PDF File as well. How to obtain RN Records.

    https://www.nmrn.org.uk/sites/default/files/2022-10/Researching_Naval_Personnel.pdf
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